Monday, November 27, 2017

Crestwood Gun Store Burglars Fired at Witness Before Escaping

Southern Armory in Crestwood is the latest gun shop burglarized in recent weeks.

Four masked thieves smashed through the front window of a Crestwood gun shop early this morning and made off with an undisclosed number of long guns, police say.

As the burglars left the Southern Armory about 2:30 a.m., they noticed that a night stock clerk at a nearby Harbor Freight store had seen them, Crestwood Police Chief Frank Arnoldy says. One of the crew pulled out a handgun and squeezed off four rounds into the hardware store, narrowly missing the witness.

The burglars hopped into a small, four-door, silver-colored sedan and took off.

It's not clear if the early morning smash-and-grab was tied to other gun store break-ins that have occurred in recent weeks.

On November 8, burglars broke into Razorback Armory, 12072 Manchester Road in Des Peres, and stole several guns, according to the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

ATF agents and St. Louis County police suspect the same crew was responsible for two more break-ins two days later.

A little more than an hour later that day, at 3:13 a.m., the burglar alarm at On Target, 590 Vance Road in Valley Park, alerted county police to another break-in. The thieves stole fourteen handguns and one shotgun, authorities say.

In those three cases, the ATF says it's looking for a 2014-2016 Acura MDX. The color was described as "forest mist," and authorities say it can appear grey, silver or green, depending on the light. The ATF, St. Louis County police and National Shooting Sports Foundation are offering a reward of as much as $10,000 for information in those cases.

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This Acura MDX has been connected to three other gun store burglars, according to the ATF.

Arnoldy says he has not seen anything that shows those three cases are connected to the Crestwood break-in, but he stresses that it's still early in the investigation. Detectives are still trying to gather information, including any surveillance video.

The burglars used rocks to break through reinforced window glass at the Southern Amory, which sits in the Crestwood Center shopping plaza, 9901 Watson Rd. They apparently came prepared.